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Survivor Warehouse Club Targets Senior Citizens
Oct. 29, 02 -- Survivor Warehouse
Clubs is now bringing to senior citizens the unique program they
pioneered for college students. They deliver to their members door a
month supply of essential top brand items ordered on the Internet.
The Senior Citizen Warehouse Club
www.SeniorSurvivor.com - says the help save time, money and space
by delivering products in the right quantity to allow members to
survive a month on their own without having to bother anyone to take
them to the store for supplies. The service is priced at $19.95, plus
shipping cost.
"No car at assisted living facility?
No problem, says company spokesperson Lisa Bach.
The warehouses are not open to the
public so they claim to pass the savings on to their members. All
orders are through the online sites. The products include health and
beauty, personal hygiene, homecare, school and stationary, snacks and
more. Warehouse Club prices without the bulk purchases required and
everything is delivered to the members' door for one low price.
The first division of Survivor
Warehouse Clubs was -
www.CampusSurvivor.com -, the Student Warehouse "With access to
millions of students and senior citizens across the country, the
Survivor Warehouse Clubs have the membership and the demographics that
companies are looking for", says Bach. "That's why the major players
have joined us to supply our members with top brand items at the
lowest prices
According to Bach, "Survivor Warehouse
Clubs started as a small town delivery service to college students who
couldn't keep their cars on campus, and then the big guys took notice
and helped them grow." She says, "They expanded to help Senior
Citizens who also had difficulty getting out to the stores". "Now
they're one of the fastest growing warehouse clubs in the country". |